RoboCop
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RoboCop
Summary
RoboCop is a film[1]. RoboCop has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- RoboCop's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- RoboCop was directed by José Padilha[4].
- Nick Schenk wrote the screenplay for RoboCop[5].
- Joshua Zetumer wrote the screenplay for RoboCop[6].
- James Vanderbilt wrote the screenplay for RoboCop[7].
- Edward Neumeier wrote the screenplay for RoboCop[8].
- RoboCop's composer is recorded as Pedro Bromfman[9].
- RoboCop's genre is action film[10].
- RoboCop's genre is thriller film[11].
- RoboCop's genre is science fiction film[12].
- RoboCop's genre is superhero film[13].
- RoboCop's genre is dystopian film[14].
- RoboCop's genre is speculative fiction film[15].
- RoboCop's genre is cyberpunk[16].
- RoboCop's genre is police film[17].
- RoboCop's based on is recorded as RoboCop[18].
- A cast member of RoboCop was Joel Kinnaman[19].
- A cast member of RoboCop was Gary Oldman[20].
- A cast member of RoboCop was Michael Keaton[21].
- A cast member of RoboCop was Samuel L. Jackson[22].
- A cast member of RoboCop was Jay Baruchel[23].
- A cast member of RoboCop was Abbie Cornish[24].
- A cast member of RoboCop was John Paul Ruttan[25].
- A cast member of RoboCop was Jackie Earle Haley[26].
- A cast member of RoboCop was Jennifer Ehle[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on RoboCop was Pedro Bromfman[28]. Producers include Marc Abraham[29], Gary Barber[30], Roger Birnbaum[31], Eric Newman[32], and Mike Medavoy[33]. RoboCop was directed by José Padilha[4]. Screenwriters include Nick Schenk[5], Joshua Zetumer[6], James Vanderbilt[7], and Edward Neumeier[8]. Cast members include Joel Kinnaman[19], Gary Oldman[20], Michael Keaton[21], Samuel L. Jackson[22], Jay Baruchel[23], and Abbie Cornish[24].
Publication
Publication dates include February 12, 2014[34], February 6, 2014[35], and February 7, 2014[36]. The original language of RoboCop was English[37]. Genres include action film[10], thriller film[11], science fiction film[12], superhero film[13], dystopian film[14], and speculative fiction film[15]. RoboCop's part of the series is recorded as RoboCop[38]. Recorded distribution format include theatrical release[39] and video on demand[40].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include fictional robot[41], criminality[42], law[43], future[44], technology[45], and weapon[46]. RoboCop's part of the series is recorded as RoboCop[38].
Reception
Reviews include 5.6/10[47], 50%[48], and 52/100[49].
Why It Matters
RoboCop has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] RoboCop is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]